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Convention Industry Council
Industry: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
A dedicated computer that attaches to two or more disparate networks and converts data packets from one form to another.
Industry:Convention
A decorative way of placing napkins at a place setting.
Industry:Convention
A Creole specialty, it’s a thick, stewlike dish that can have any of many ingredients, including vegetables such as okra, tomatoes and onions, and one or several meats or shellfish such as chicken, sausage, ham, shrimp, crab or oysters.
Industry:Convention
A cord or string worn around the neck, as in corded badges.
Industry:Convention
A contract clause in which one party agrees to pay damages or claims that the other party may be required to pay to another. For example, if a hotel is sued by an attendee that is injured at an event due to the fault of the group, an indemnification clause might require the group to pay back the hotel. Some times the law requires one party to indemnify another even without a specific clause. Generally, the terms of the clause will be followed over the state law.
Industry:Convention
A contract between the hotel to provide a guest room on certain dates and rate and the guest who agrees to use the hotel on the specified dates at the agreed upon rate (and any other terms). If the guest breaches the reservation contract by being a no-show or failing to cancel on time, the hotel is owed damages. The usual term is the payment of one-night’s room rate (they shouldn’t charge you if they sell out. They also shouldn’t charge tax unless required by state or local law).
Industry:Convention
A conference with parallel program sessions where participants have the choice to follow one or the other road or to jump from one track to the other during the duration of the event.
Industry:Convention
A construction of tubular steel or aluminum alloy onto which lighting instruments are hung and which is in turn suspended above the stage or exhibit.
Industry:Convention
A condition that increases the likelihood that a loss will be more severe.
Industry:Convention
A company, representing another organization, handling site selection, negotiations and turnkey support for an event.
Industry:Convention